Indivisible Turning the Tables
Angry Knit-In, Washington DC · Indivisible Turning the Tables
It's Gonna be a Stitch!
Indivisible Turning the Tables is teaching how to knit and has tickets available for you to attend the Angry Knit-In DC.
What's the Knit-in? It's a nationwide craft-based protest turning fiber arts into feminist resistance. Hundreds of crafters, artists, and activists will converge on the National Mall to weave, knit, crochet, and frog the fabric of democracy — unraveling the knots of patriarchy and authoritarianism so we can remake something better.
Led by Daniella Mestyanek Young (known online as Knitting Cult Lady), an author, veteran, and movement organizer, the event reframes “women’s work” as revolutionary work.
Date: International Women's Day · March 8th 2026
Location: Washington D.C. (Exact location TBD)
Time: 10 AM – Sunset (5:45PM)
Participants arrive in frog hats, green bandanas, or full frog costumes — each one a symbol of repair.
Throughout the day, craft circles and art stations invite people to:
· Knit, crochet, and embroider protest pieces.
· Frog symbolic projects — physically unraveling a piece labeled “patriarchy,” “fascism,” or “fear.”
· Tie together yarn into a 200-foot tapestry reading KNOT TODAY, FASCISM.
· Crochet granny squares for a giant “Knot today, fascism” tapestry display
· Walk through the Mall
· At sunset, all threads are tied together and raised — an act of collective remaking.
Want to go? Register here and we'll reserve a ticket for you!